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I am so excited to introduce you all to my newest pattern Croissant, cinnamon rolls and sliced bread! These felt food make playing tea party or bakery SO fun! And they are easy to make yourself, without costing too much money. You can make a whole bunch of these, and gift some away for birthday presents or add them to Christmas stockings!Video TutorialFelt croissant, cinnamon roll, breadWas this tutorial helpful? Consider buying me a cup of coffee! Venmo Me @Bankky-NomotoIt will help cover…

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This adorable lifelike Croissant is a fun way to include your child's favourite foods in their play kitchen collection. Felt food is also great at encouraging imaginative play. The textures and colours are a terrific learning tool and are stimulating for children, and for a lot of adults too! Includes: 1 x Felt Croissant, Plain or Chocolate All hand drawn, cut, sewn, stitched and stuffed! As it is handmade slight variations occur. - All orders now include tracking in the shipping costs. In…

a sandwich made out of felt sitting on top of a table next to scissors and other crafting supplies

Olive This Felt | Jenny Bolhofner on Instagram: "All of my orders went out earlier this week, but the stitching is far from over! I'll be working up til Christmas Eve to finish all of my family's gifts. This year my younger daughter has had an obsession with croissants so the obvious choice was to make her one for the tree😅 And Olive's tried and true favorite food has been Subway sandwiches. Honestly, these were so fun to make, I just might have to make this an annual tradition…

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Sausages For each sausage: Cut a rectangle 7cm x 9cm from dark brown felt. Fold the rectangle in half lengthways. With needle and matching thread (I used three strands of embroidery thread), use a blanket stitch to join the edges. 4. Fill with polyester filling or felt scraps. 5. Use a long running stitch around each end of the sausage. Pull tight and fasten to close the ends. Eggs For each egg: Print and cut out the paper pattern pieces. Cut out two egg whites from white felt and one egg…

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